Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 12 Dec 1973, p. 11

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'CEMBER I2, I973 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE II 1gette - continued o.m. in the Conference Room of the Recreation ntre. This is your last chance to register i to find out what plans have been made for e coming year. ATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY COURSE: Terrace Bay Recreation Office is still acc- ting registrations for the amateur photogra- ly course which will be offered by Confeder- jon College in the new year. For more infor- tion, contact the Recreation Office at 3542. HESS: For this week, the regular Chess session WHY NOT SPREAD YOUR HAPPINESS AT CHRISTMAS? On Saturday, December I5th at 7:00 P.M. a group of interested citizens of Terrace Bay are planning an informal musical sing-song evening at the Home for the Aged. 7 The children's choir of the Community Church will be singing a special selection of delight- ful songs and a group of local musicians will be entertaining with Christmas music. This is a special invitation to all Senior citizens of both communities to attend this Evening of Music. ; Any people interested in helping us enter- tain the Senior Citizens, please contact David Barnett (3345) or Peter vanderkam (3564). i11 be held on Wednesday, scember I2th, in the large ceting room of the Recrea-= ion Centre. OMING EVENTS: ednesday, December I2ths ingette meeting, Conference oom. 4 - 5 p.m. lednesday, December 12th: 'hess, large meeting room yf Recreation Centre. Jednesday, December I2th: Jinter Carnival meeting, ~onference room, 7 p.m. Friday, December 21st: Christmas carol singing at Simcoe Plaza, led by Guides Brownies and Rangers - 7 p.m. LADIES EVENING BOWLING Standings as of December 6th: Scooby Doo's 96; May- fair 85; Bad Girls 74; Groaners 72; Gutter Girls 71; Hot Dogs 52. Games over 200: M. Bur- ton 222, 2287. D. Davis 202; L. Nesbitt 230; P. Jones i 217; B. Dejonghe 208; L. Malashewski 2I6; J. Hall 202; J. Cameron 278; H. Neilon 220. Big kicks Come in and see the Elan '74. It's the compact- sized, compact-priced snowmobile from Ski-Doo that delivers full-sized fun. The lightweight Elan is a foot shorter than other snowmobiles, but its track is full-length. With a ground pressure of less than a third of a pound per square inch, Elan goes anywhere the big machines go. For a lot less money. Elan for "74 features: a 3-layer foam sandwich seat; wide 25%2-inch ski stance; choice of single cylinder (with optional electric start) or twin cylinder engines; and a full one-year warranty. ite 1 AN by ski-doo «Registered Trade Marks of Sombardier Limited. bucks. Wild World? This is a wild world we're liv- ing in. At what other time in his- tory could you find people work- ing night and day to save up enough money to buy labor-saving devices? TERRACE BAY ENTERPRISES PHONE 825-3319

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